Group 1 - The largest parliamentary bloc in Iraq, the "Coordination Framework Alliance," insists on nominating former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as the new Prime Minister candidate, emphasizing that the selection of the Prime Minister is a constitutional matter free from external interference [1][3] - The alliance aims to establish balanced relations with the international community, particularly major international powers, based on mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs [3] - U.S. President Trump stated that if Maliki is re-elected as Prime Minister, the U.S. will cease its aid to Iraq, labeling Maliki's potential reappointment as a "very bad choice" for Iraq [3] Group 2 - Maliki responded to U.S. interference by firmly opposing it, claiming that such actions violate Iraq's sovereignty and undermine the democratic system established post-2003 [3] - The Iraqi presidential office rejected any external interference in Iraq's political affairs, asserting that all internal matters are inherent sovereign rights of Iraq [3] - Recent protests have occurred in Baghdad, with citizens demonstrating against U.S. interference in the formation of the new Iraqi government [3]
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-01 16:11